My Israel
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Formation | 2010 |
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Founder | Ayelet Shaked Naftali Bennett |
Purpose | Zionism |
Location | |
Region served | Israel |
Website | myisrael |
My Israel (Hebrew: ישראל שלי, Yisra'el Sheli) is an Israeli right wing extra-parliamentary movement.[citation needed] Its website describes itself as an "internet-based movement dedicated to spreading Zionism."
About the movement
The movement was founded in early 2010 by Ayelet Shaked and Naftali Bennett, who previously worked together in Benjamin Netanyahu's office. The movement cooperates with the Yesha Council in the fields of logistics and PR. As of September 2011 the movement's Hebrew Facebook page had over 62,000 subscribers and the English page over 26,000.[citation needed]
In May 2011, the movement began opening branches throughout the country. In July, branches were opened in
in September 2014, the movement was registered as a nonprofit organization run by Sarah Haetzni-Cohen.[1]
Activity
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The movement deals with public relations across the internet and especially on social networks[
In 2010, My Israel started an organized campaign to insert "Zionist" editing onto Wikipedia in order to combat what it perceived as "anti-Israel entries."[4] The group set-up workshops to show people how to edit.[3]
On 29 July 2011, the movement expressed its support for the
References
- ^ ""ישראל שלי" שנוהלה בעבר ע"י בנט ושקד נרשמה כעמותה; התקנון - מצע הבית היהודי". TheMarker. Retrieved 2020-08-06.
- ^ "My Israel – spreading Zionism Online – About us". Archived from the original on January 22, 2012.
- ^ ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-03-20.
- ^ Wikipedia founder: Israel-Palestine is heavily debated, but we're vigilant on neutrality Haaretz, 5 August 2011